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I am new to the audio scene. Need help identifying the wiring.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8742542" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>If you have 2 4 ohms single vice coil subs hooked up to a mono amp then you are running at 2 ohms.</p><p>The only other way to run them would be a a 8 ohm load but you don't want to do that.</p><p>If your running pos to pos and neg to neg then your running parallel </p><p>When you start hooking neg to positive then its series </p><p>With 2 SVC 4 ohm subs on a mono amp 2 ohm is the best you can do</p><p>Without know what kind of amp you have I'd say if its 1200 watts @ 1 ohm then its like 800 watts @ 2ohm</p><p>But if that 1200 advertise watts is its peak out put then the RMS on it is more like 600</p><p>What kind of amp is it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8742542, member: 681842"] If you have 2 4 ohms single vice coil subs hooked up to a mono amp then you are running at 2 ohms. The only other way to run them would be a a 8 ohm load but you don't want to do that. If your running pos to pos and neg to neg then your running parallel When you start hooking neg to positive then its series With 2 SVC 4 ohm subs on a mono amp 2 ohm is the best you can do Without know what kind of amp you have I'd say if its 1200 watts @ 1 ohm then its like 800 watts @ 2ohm But if that 1200 advertise watts is its peak out put then the RMS on it is more like 600 What kind of amp is it [/QUOTE]
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